Distribution · Tool

You wrote it once. Now make it travel.

The Tool that takes a finished piece and finds the five angles inside it, rewrites it to the grammar of each channel, anticipates the counter-argument that will dominate the comments, and writes the headline that would make a top-tier editor assign it.

IncludedNative Claude Skill + plain .md for ChatGPT, Gemini & every LLM

A finished piece is not one thing, it's several pieces wearing the same coat. The essay that lands on a newsletter dies on Hacker News and gets ignored on LinkedIn, not because it's bad but because each channel rewards a different shape, hooks a different reader, and punishes a different sin. Most distribution fails because the writer treats the piece as fixed and the channels as pipes. The piece is raw material; the angle is the variable. Content Distribution extracts five genuinely different ways in, the contrarian take, the how-to, the personal story, the data point, the industry implication, and names which reader each one is for. It rewrites for each channel in that channel's voice, not the same text reformatted. It names the strongest objection you'll face and the one line to have ready. It writes the editor's headline, the one that implies a tension the publication's readers would argue about. Then it tells you the order to publish in, so a piece that dies on its first channel doesn't get force-fed to the rest. It won't write your piece. It assumes you already did the hard part.

A worked example

What it actually does.

Worked example

You wrote 1,500 words arguing most B2B thought leadership is written to impress peers, not help buyers. You want founders to read it and a business publication to pick it up. Content Distribution pulls five angles: the contrarian ('your thought leadership is for your competitors'), the personal ('I wrote 60 posts my peers loved and my buyers ignored'), three more. It rewrites for each channel, a LinkedIn hook that survives the 'see more' cut, a five-post X thread, the full newsletter version with the personality intact, a non-promotional Hacker News title that won't get flagged. It names the counter-argument ('peer approval builds reputation that converts later') and the line back ('reputation that never reaches a buyer is a hobby with good production values'). The editor's headline: 'The B2B content industry is optimised for the wrong reader', because it implicates an industry the publication's readers work in. Then the sequence: newsletter first to own the canonical version, X next for the fastest signal, amplify only what moves.

Who it's for
  • Founders and operators who write and want it read more widely
  • Anyone cross-posting the same paragraph to three platforms and wondering why one works
  • Writers who know the writing was the easy part
What's included
  • content-distribution.zip — a native Claude Skill. Upload to Settings → Skills in Claude, or unzip to ~/.claude/skills/
  • content-distribution-skill.md — plain markdown. Works in ChatGPT Custom GPTs, Gemini, Claude Projects, agent system prompts — anywhere
  • A README inside the zip with install steps for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and the API
Delivery
Emailed within 60 seconds of payment
Compatibility
Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, any LLM
Licence
One-time purchase, yours to keep
One-time purchase
$79
Yours to keep
No subscription · free updates within v1.x

Works as a Claude Skill (.zip) and as a plain .md for ChatGPT, Gemini & every LLM
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Questions

Before you buy.

How is this different from just asking Claude directly?

Ask Claude to 'repurpose this for social' and you get the same text reformatted three ways. Content Distribution extracts five genuinely different angles, names which reader each is for, rewrites in each channel's actual voice, anticipates the dominant counter-argument with a line ready, writes the editor's headline, and sequences the publishing order. It treats the piece as raw material and the angle as the variable — which is the part 'repurposing' skips.

Will this work with ChatGPT, Gemini, and other LLMs?

Yes. Native Claude Skill (.zip) plus a plain .md for a ChatGPT Custom GPT, Gemini, or any LLM. You paste in the finished piece and it runs the same procedure.

Can I share this with my team?

It's licensed for your own use; the channel drafts it produces are yours to publish and hand to whoever runs your channels. For giving the Tool to a content team, email hello@authority.md about team licensing.

What if it doesn't work for me?

If the file hasn't been delivered, or is defective or empty, we refund in full — see the refund policy in our terms. It's a distribution tool — it assumes you've already written something worth distributing; it won't write the piece for you.

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